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HOW  TO  SEE  THE  1000  ISLftNDS      flOW 

FaadnatiiiK  Trips  Hade  by  the  Steamers 
of  the  Thousand  Island  Steamboat  Co. 


Fifty  Mile  Itamble  every  afternoon  on  the 
Steamer  Islander  KivinK  a  ffrond  tour  amonK 
the  finest  of  the  American  and  wildest  of  the 
Canadian  Islands,  passing  all  points  or  histori- 
cal interest,  and  positively  tlie  only  steamer 
pussinK  througrh  the  exciting  Lost  Channel. 

The  famous  and  world-renowned  Search 
Light  Excursion  on  the  steel  plate  Steamer  St. 
Lawrknck  will  be  run  every  evening,  (Sun- 
days included)  making  a  grand  tour  of  the 
American  and  wildest  of  the  Canadian  Islands 
in  the  dead  of  night  and  with  her  1,000,000  Can- 
dle Power  Electric  Search  Light. 

Trip  to  Canada  on  the  majestic,  palace 
Steamer  Empire  State,  (capacity  1,000  passen- 
gers), to  the  interesting  and  historical  City  of 
Kingston,  daily,  (Sundays  and  Mondays  excep- 
ted), giving  a  grand  view  of  old  Fort  Frederick 
on  the  entrance  to  Kingston  Harbor,  and  al- 
lowing passengers  four  hours  to  view  the  many 
interesting  sights  in  the  oldest  city  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

For  time-table  of  the  above  trips  see  pagf  s  8-0 
A  Grand  Sunday  Trip. 

The  Steamer  Empire  State  makes  a  beauti- 
ful trip  every  Sunday  to  Itrockville  and 
Ogilouslmrg  au<l  return,  giving  a  beautiful 
view  of  the  Islands  of  the  lower  St.  Lawrence, 
tnuchmg  at  Brockville  each  way.  Leaving 
Clayton  at  9  A.  M.  Keturning  leave  Ogdens- 
burg  at  2  P.  M. 

Fare  for  each  of  the  above  trips  only  50  cents. 

First-class  meals  served  on  board. 
SPBCXAI,    NOTICB. 

A  Grand  Monday  Trip    to  I/ake-ou-the- 
Monntaln,  Kingston  and  Plcton. 

The  new  steel-plate,  upper  saloon  Steamer 
America  will  make  a  trip  every  Monday 
during  July  and  August  to  Kingston,  Lake  on 
the  Mountain  and  Picton,  giving  a  grand  view 
of  Lake  Ontario,  and  passing  through  the  un- 
rivaled scenery  of  the  far-famed  Bay  of  Quintc, 
touching  at  Lake  on  the  Mountain  to  enable 
passengere  to  examine  this  mystery  of  myste- 
ries, a  bottomless  lake  hundreds  of  feet  above 
the  level  of  Lake  Ontario,  the  source  of  which 
has  never  been  discovered.  The  phenomenon 
of  phenomena.  Fare  from  river  points  to 
Lake  on  the  Mountain  and  Picton  75  cents :  to 
Kingston  50  cents. 

For  full  time-table  of  this  trip,  see  page  32. 


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tde  by  the  Steamers 
ind  Steamboat  Co. 

cry  afternoon  on  the 
g  a  ffrand  tour  among 
an  and  wildest  of  the 
;  all  points  or  hlstori- 
■ely  tlie  only  steamer 
ting  Lost  Channel. 
irld-rcnowneU  Search 
iteel  plate  Steamer  St. 
every  evening,  (Sun- 
a  ifrand  tour  of  the 
the  Canadian  Islands 
with  her  1,000,000  Can- 
uh  Light. 

the  majestic,  palace 
(capacity  1,000  passen- 
anu  historical  City  of 
i'8  and  Mondays  excep- 
r  of  old  Fort  f'roderiok 
l^ton  Harbor,  and  al- 
ours  to  view  the  many 
10   oldest   city  of  the 

hove  tripe  see  pagfsS-O 
nday  Trip. 
iTATE  makes  a  beauti- 
Y  to  lirockville  and 
,  giving  a  beautiful 
e  lower  St.  Lawrence, 
)  each  way.  Leaving 
:urniDg  leave  Ogdens- 

love  trips  only  50  cents, 
d  on  board. 

NOTICB. 

;lp  to  I<ake-oii-the- 
ton  and  Plcton. 

upper  saloon  Steamer 
,  trip  every  Monday 
r  to  Kingston,  Lake  on 
a,  giving  a  grand  view 
ssing  through  the  un- 
r- famed  Bay  of  Quinte, 
le  Mountain  to  enable 
his  mystery  of  myste- 
undrods  of  feet  above 
o,  the  source  of  which 
ed.  The  phenomenon 
from  river  points  to 
,nd  Picton  75  cents :  to 

this  trip,  see  page  33. 


THOUSAND  ISLANDS. 


From  CHICAGO 


e  or  MicTiIkan  CentrRrV/ 


Tuke  the  iMku  Shore  i 

Railroad  to  Niagara  Falls  ;  then  the  Now 

York  ftentral  &  Hudson  lllvor  and  Home, 

Watertown   &  Ogdensljurg    Kailroad  to 

Clayton. 

Prom  NIAGARA  PALLS: 

Take  the  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
■Rivnv  Railroad  and  the  Rome,  Water, 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Railroad  to  Clayton. 


Prom  NSW  gOKK: 


Take  the  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Railroad  to  Clayton. 


Prom  CLAgTON: 


Take  one  of  the  elegant  steamers  down 
the  Beautiful  St.  Lawrence  river. 


Prom  MONTRBAL: 


Take  one  of  the  daily  line  of  Steamers  of 
the  Richelieu  &  Ontario  Navigation  Com- 
paar. 


Thousand 

Island 

House. 


River  St.  Lawrence. 

Alexandria  Bau,  N.  y. 


The  Largest  and  Best  Equipped 
Hotel  on  the  St.  Lawrence  River. 
Capacity  Five  Hundred.  Rooms  En 
Suite  and  Single.  Unexcelled  Ac- 
commodations. 


J.  B.  WISTAR, 


MANAee'R, 


ALEXANDi^lA  BAY,  N,Y. 


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HOTELS  ftND  BOftROING  HOUSES 

CLAYTON. 

Hiibimn)  llouse.  Mrs.  K.  M.  HiihtMrtl,  |:!.riO. 
Walton  llousK!,  T.  M.  Kssolstyn,  $2..^. 
New  Wimlsor  Hotel,  W.  V.  Hawcs.  $-'.50. 
Hayes  House,  I'.  K.  Hayes,  %\.'*y 
Dewey  House,  B.  .1.  llet.tlnijrer.  Sl.fiO. 
noanfluK  House,  K.  M.  EsselHlynu,  8 l.rK). 

Mm.  1).  R.  Smith,  9,\:£y. 

Mi-s.  H.  M.  Dewey.  $1.2». 
ThousHiKl  Islands    MoanlinK    House,   Mrg. 

Thos.  Keese,  Jl.il. 
Kendall  CottUKe.  ¥.  Kendall,  Sl.Vl. 

ROUND  ISLAND  PARK. 

The  Frontenae,  E.  D.   Dickinson,  $:).()*)  and 

jn.no 

GRENELL  ISLAND. 

Pullman  llous*!,  W.  P.  Kogei-s,  f:.'.(H). 

THOUSAND  ISLAND  PARK. 

The  Columliian,  InKlehurt  &  Son,  S^MW. 
The  New  EuBlaud,  W.  H.  Prine,  $!.«». 
Rochester  <"ottai{e,  Mrs.  A.  Heblwrd,  S1.60. 
Wiley  Cottage.  H.  W.  Millard.  fl.(iO. 
Fern  Cotiaire,  .1.  P.  Bllllnijs,  f  1.5(». 
Houifh  Cottane,  1).  L.  Uronk,  $2.00. 

FINE  VIEW  PARK. 

Fine  View  Houst',  (1.  W.  Ilretach,  83.00. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  PARK. 

Central  Park  Hotel, W.H.  Southworth,$a.60. 

EDGEWOOD  PARK. 

The  Edtrewood,  M.  Urigifg,  *it.00and  $4.00. 

ALEXANDRIA  BAY. 

Thousand  Island  House,  .T.  II.  Wigtar.  $4.00. 

The  Oossman,  V.  W.  Crossman,  $4.00. 

Marsden  House.  O.  A.  Marsden.  $2.00. 

JetTerson  Houpe,  Z.  Uiirness,  $2.00. 

Bay  View  House,  W.  Fall.  $2.00. 

Walton  Cottage,  Mrs.  W.  IJ.  Walton,  $2.00. 

Woodworth    Cottage,     Mrs.    Woodworth, 

$i.2r>. 
Boarding  Houa;,  S.  M.  Miller,  $l..'iO. 

Mrs.  E.  A.  Barker,  %\J*i. 
fiakcwood  Cottage,  R.  .1.  Brown,  $2.00. 

WESTMINSTER  PARK. 

Hotel  Westminster,  Inglehart  &  aon,$!J.00. 

GRAND  VIEW  PARK. 

Grand  View  House,  H.  Child,  $2..">0. 


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Key  to  Tlme-TableB  of  1000  Island  Steam- 
boat Co.  on  PrecedlnK  Tagea. 

a  K.leitrU'  suiiroh  liRlil  <'X<'Ui-Hiiiii  b  Fifty 
mllo  tour  of  l!<liiMilx.  c  sti'iinivr  Kiii|>iri'  t<iHtr« 
I'XL'urMlon  to  KIiikhIoh.  d  (  otino.'tH  Ht  ('iUK" 
I  VliuH^iU,  N.  v..  witli  thiimtfli  sltrpliiif  iiir  lor 
Albany,  New  York,  i-tc.  e  ('oiini'rtfi  iit  Oliiy- 
tou  with  tliiiiUKli  nliH-ping  our  for  Allmiiy, 
New  Vork,  ftiv  f  Oinlttt-ci  on  MoiidiiyH. 
Wt'dni'wlnys  uiid  Kriiliiys,  g  Sntin(lt«ys  uikI 
Mondnyn  onlv.  h  Krldiiys  iiikI  Sutunliiys  only. 
'■  FIhk  f*tiition«.  1:  SiiM(lnyH  oidy.  Subject  to 
change  without  notice. 


OODENSBURG. 

StwimiT  E.Mi'iiiK  STAiK  milked  u  trip  toDtr- 
donnbiirtr  ovory  t^iindiiy  nnd  Monday  iis  follows: 

SII.NKAV  TIMK  TAIII.K. 

U'livi'  Cliivloii  !•:(«!  A.  M.,  Hound  Isliiiid  !':UI. 
OrtMU'll  rslimd  !i:-,ii,  Kini'  Vli'W  Park  H:;in.  St. 
r.awrcnco  I'lirk  !t:4ri,  I'oint  Vivian  ".1:00,  Alc.v- 
iindriii  l««y  10:iiit,  iirrivc  Hrookvillo  ll::it),  <>(f- 
denBbiirti:  K-M.  U'uve  OttdonNburtf -':(K)  1'.  M., 
Prt'Bitott  -'.in,  llrockvllli"  ;i:IO.  Alcximdria  May 
4:45,  Point  Vivian  .riK).  St.  I.ttwrtMiic  Park  .5.1>i>, 
Vim  View  Park  .">::.'.'),  (ironell  Island  .V.IIS,  Koiind 
Island  .'i.511.  arrivf  Clayton  il:(Mi.  Kutin-alnv 
.■steamer  will  leave  Clayton  rt.iid  P.  .M.,  arri\  in»f 
Brockville  It.l.'i,  (lifileiisbiirif  lt(:l."). 

MONDAY    TI.MK  TAHI.K. 

Leave  Ourdensbiirn;  -'tOD  P.  M.,  Preseolt  tJ:ll), 
Brockville  :t:IO.  arrive  Alexandia  Hay  4;;», 
Thousand  l.sland  Park  S.lft,  Clayton  ii-A't.  r-eave 
Clayton  «:;!(),  Thousand  Island  Park  7;(I0,  Alex- 
andria Hay  7:4.'»,  arrive  Hrookvllle  Ma,  Prescott 
lOiT),  OgdensburK  10::)0. 


STEAMER  JESSIE  BAIN 

Makes  the  following  trips  between  ('lay  ion  and 
Vine  View  Park. 

I/javo  Clayton  7.00,  8.45,  10.00,  U.yo.  A.  M.; 
12.45,  :i.l5,;i.30,  4.45  P.M. 

lA;ave  Fine  \'icw  Park  7.35,  9.20,  10.36  A.  M.; 
13.06, 1.20,  2..')0,  4.05,  5.20  P.  M. 

Stops  eaoli  trip  at    Hound  Island,    Grenell 
Island  and  Thousand  Island  Park. 
7 


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WflERE  TO  00  TO-Dfly. 


TniP  TO  eA/SADA. 

'J'ake  steutner  Empiub  State. 
Leave  Alexandiiii  Bay  duiiy  (Sunday  and 
Mouday  excepted)  9  A.  M.,  Thousand  Igland 
Park  9-JiO  A.  M.,  Itouiid  Island  10:10  A.  M.,  Clay- 
ton 10:20  A.  M.,  iirrivintf  in  Kinj^ston  11:50  A.  M. 
Keturninjf,  leaves  Kiuwston  4  I'.  M.,arHvlnKut 
Clayton  5:40  P.  M.,  liound  Island  5:50  P.  M., 
Thousand  IslMiid  Park  6:10  P.  M.,  Alexandria 
Ray  7  P.  M. 

Fifty  Miles  Among  the  Islands. 
Takesteamer  Nkw  Island  AVandbkbb. 

MOUNINOTHIl'."  -^ 

Leave  Alexandria  IJay  8,  Edifewood  ParS 
H.05,  Point  Vivian  8.10,  8t.  Lawrence  Park  8.16, 
Fine  View  h.'M.  Thousand  Island  Park  8.36, 
Grenell  Island  K.40.  Hound  Island  8.50.  Clayton 
»,  f lananoque  It.W,  Lost  Channel  1(>.30,  West- 
minstOT  Park  11  10.  arrive  Alexandria  Bay  tL30. 

AtTKRNOON  TRIP. 

Leave  Alexandria  Bay  2.16,  Edgewood  2.80, 
Point  \  ivian  2.25,  St.  Lawrence  Park  2.30,  Fine 
View  2.4,').  Thfmsand  Island  Park  3.50,  Grenell 
luand  a.55.  IJound  Island  3.0i"i,  Clayton  3.15, 
Oananoque  4.a5,  Lost  Channel  4.45,  Westmin- 
ster Park  5.10:  arrive  Alexandria  Bay  6.30. 

SUNDAYS    ONLY. 

Leave  Clayton  2  P.  M..  Hound  Island  2.05, 
Grenell  Island  2.20,  Fine  View  2.30,  St.  Law- 
rence Park  2.46,  Point  Vivian  2.50,  Kdgewood 
2.66,  Alexandria  Bay  3.  Westminster  3.25,  Lost 
Channel  ■S.m-,  arrive  Clayton  5.00. 

Fifty    Mile    Rannble. 

Take  steamer  Isla  noer. 

I^ave  Clayton  1.45  P.  M.,  Round  Island  1.66. 

Thousand  Island  Park  2.10,  Alexandria  Bay  3; 

returnin«,  arrives  CI  .yton  6.50,  Hound  Island 

6,  Thousand  Island  Park  6.20,  Alexandria  Bay 

Fifty  Mile  Kamble— Sunday. 

Take  steamer  St.  Lawrbncb. 
Leave  Alexandria  Bay  X  P.M.,Pine  View  Pork 
1.45,  Round  Island  2.06,  Clayton  2.16:  returning, 
arrives  Alexandria  Bay  4.20,  Pine  View  6.(8, 
Round  Island  6.30,  Clayton  5.40. 

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ro  eA/sADA. 

mer  Kmpirb  State. 
■ill  Bay  (liiily  (Sunday  and 
»  9  A.  M.,  Thousand  Islaml 
>uii<l  Island  10.10  A.  M.,  Clay- 
iving  in  Kingston  Ih.'iOA.  M. 
KiugMton  4  I'.  M.,arrivin){at 
.,  lUiund  Island  .5:50  P.  M., 
Park  6:10  P.  M.,  Alexandria 


^mongthe  Islands. 

fKw  Island  AVandbrbb. 

UNINOTltll'."  "^ 

ia  IJay  8,  Kd^ewood  Par5 
i.lO,  8t.  Lawrence  Park  8.16, 
'housand  Island  Park  8.36, 
KouDd  Island  8.50.  Clayton 
Lost  Channel  1(>.30,  West- 
arrive  Alexandria  Bay  tL30. 

5RNOON  TRIP. 

a  Bay  2.15,  Edgewood  2.80, 
St.  Lawrence  Park  2.30,  Fine 
d  Island  Park  3.50,  Orcnell 
I  Island  3.0i"i,  Clayton  3.15, 
ost  Channel  4.45,  Westmin- 
•e  Alexandria  Hay  5.30. 

DAYS    ONLY. 

p.  M..  Uound  Island  2.05, 
I,  Fine  View  2.30,  St.  Law- 
lint  Vivian  2.50,  Bdgewood 
y  3.  Westminster  3.25,  Lost 
,'  Clayton  6.00. 

Alle    'Ramble. 

amer  Islander. 
5  P.  M.,  Round  Island  1.65, 
iirk  2.10,  Alexandria  Bay  3; 
CI  .y ton  6.60,  Hound  Island 
Park  6.20,  Alexandria  Bay 

Ramble— Sunday. 
ler  St.  Lawrbnck. 

Bay  X  P.M.,Pine  View  Park 
.06,  Clayton  2.15;  returning, 

Bay  4.20,  Pine  View  5.(», 
Clayton  6.40, 

8 


WHERE  TO  GO  TO-DrtV. 

[tON'nNTKK.I 


electric    Search    L-lght. 

Take  steamer  St.  Lawrknck. 

Leaves  Alexandria  Bay  7.15  P.  M.,  Thousand 
Island  Park  8.05,  Hound  Island  8.25,  Clayton 
8.35;  returninir.  arrives  Alexandria  Bay  10, 
Thousand  Island  Park  10.50,  Uound  Island  11.05, 
Clayton  11.15. 

Sunday    Search-Light. 

Take  steamer  .St.  Lawrenob. 

Leaves  Clayton  7  P.  M.,  Hound  Island  7.10. 
Fine  View  7.36,  Alexandria  Bay  8.15:  returninir, 
arrives  Clayton  0.45,  Round  Island  n.55.  Fine 
View  10.20,  Alexandria  Bay  11. 


TRIP  TO  OGDBriSBURe. 

Take  steamer  Island  Belle. 

Leave  Clayton  7  A.  M..  Hound  Island  7.05, 
Grenell  Island  7.15,  Thousand  Island  Park  7.20, 
Fine  View  7.25,  St.  I,awrence  Park  7.35,  Point 
Vinian  7.40,  Edgcwood  Park  7.50,  Alexandria 
Bay  8;  arrive  Ogdensburg  11;  returning,  leave 
Ogdensburg  2.  P.M..  Alexandria  Bay  6.30,Edge- 
wood  Park  5.H5,  Point  Vinian  545,  St.  T,nwrence 
Park  5.50,  Fine  View  6.10,  Thousand  Island 
Park  6.15,  Grenell  Island  6.20,  Hound  Island  0.25; 
arrive  Clayton  (1,30. 

Illumination  and  Search-l-iaht 
Tries 

Take  8t«amer  New  Island  Wanderer  every 
evening  except  Sunday. 

Leave  Clayton  7.15  P.  M.,' Hound  Island  7.20, 
+Grenell  Island  7.25,  Thousjind  Island  Park  7.30, 
+Fine  View  Park  7.,35,+(>ntral  Park  7.45,  tPoInt 
Vivian  7.50,  tEdgewood  8;  arrive  Alexandria 
Hay  8.15;  returning,  leave  Alexandria  Bay  8.50, 
+Edifewood  8..W,  IPoint  Vivian  9,  tCentral  Park 
lt.05.  Vine  View  Park  9.25,  Thousand  Island 
Park  9.80,  +Orenell  Island  «.*>,  Hound  Island 
9.45;  arrive  Clayton  10.05. 

i-Stops  on  siirnais.  " 


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Tj^FRONTLNflG. 

i^oUNd  isLaNd, 


CLfi 


Ttiousand  Islands,  „oi 

St.  Lawrence  River, 


)   ( 


GRI 


TH« 


ST 


PO 


The  established    popularity    of    Tlie 
Frontenac  entitles   it  to  be,  as   it  is, 
leading    Hotel    on    the    St.    Lawrenc 
With  its  commanding  river  and  sunsit 
views,    its    broad    piazzas    affording 
promenade  of  seven  hundred  feet,    ii 
pleasant  interior,  and  the  many  features 
for  comfort  and  convenience,  combini.« 
to   make  it  a  most  delightful  summer 
resort. 

Located  one  and  one-half  miles  below 
Clayton,  ihe  terminus  of  theR.,  W.  S\ 
O.  branch  of  the  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  Raily^L 
road.      Steamboats   connect    with    all 
trains. 
For  particulars  address 

E.X5.  ■DICKINSON, 


Manager 

Frontenac,  Jefferson  Co.  ,  N.  Y. 
Ill 


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Wl 


}NTLNflG. 

rJD  isLaNd. 

Islands, 

t,.  Lawrence  River. 

bed  popularity  of  Tlu 
;itles   it  to  be,  as   it  is,  a 

on  tbe  St.  Lawrenc 
Handing  river  and  sunsit 
oad    piazzas    affording   a 

seven  hundred  feet,  its 
or,  and  tbe  many  features 
ind  convenience,  combini,* 

most  delightful  summer 


U.S.  MAILS 

ARRIVE   AND   CI.OSK    AS    KOM.OWS: 
CLAYTON. 


Arrive. 
Clow. . . . 


A.M.     A.M.     I'.M.    P.M.     I'M. 

.^:4,-.    10:20    .5;ai    .I:;)!)     HAI 
'.'...  H:15  4:2.5    H:4-"> 


ROUND  ISLAND. 

A.M.     A.M. 

Arrive 'WXt    10:40 

Cldse x:0» 

GRENELL  ISLAND. 

A.M. 

Arrive 10:55        

CloSf :40 

THOUSAND  ISLAND  PARK. 

A.M.    A.M. 

Arrive ti::in    11:00 

Close 1:15 

ST.  LAWRENCE  PARK. 

A.M.    A.M. 

Arrive 7:25    11:25 

Close :15    11:1-' 

POINT  VIVIAN. 


A.M.    A.M. 

Arrive T:»>    \\-^\ 

Close r:-'0    11:10 


and  one-half  miles  below 
terminus  of  theR.,  W.  &\  ..^„..  „.x, 

he  N.  Y.   C.  &  H.  R.  RailyALEXANDRIA  BAY 

iboats    connect     with    all 


lars  address 

..X5. -DICKINSON, 

Manager, 

,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

10 


AM.      M. 

Arrive T:10    12:00 

Close ':"" 

GRAND  VIEW  PARK. 

AM. 

Arrive 13:00 

Close «.!«» 

WESTMINSTER  PARK. 

A.M. 

Arrive 7:30 

Close 

u 


I'.M.      I'.M. 
,5:50 
3:20     MO 


m 


I'M.      I'M. 

I'KiiO 

H:«i      T:;iO 


P.M.  I'M. 
3:10  «:3.'> 
:i:00      fi:25 


I'.M.     I'.M. 

;i:ft-.     B:30 
2:.V)     (1:20 


I'.M.     I'.M. 

7:00     8:00 
3:00     7:15 


P.M. 

7:00 
2:00 


I'.M.    P.M. 

2:30     8:30 
7:;(0     «:30 


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'1*  1  xN  I  IC    'r  A  13 1^  IS . 

Alexandria  Bau  Steamboat  Go. 

LOCAL  TIMK  TAIILK. 

A.M.      A.M.      P.M.      P..M.   P.M. 

lifuvo  Alex.  Bay.. .  a«.«)  u11.30  a2.15  a5.3()  a9.10 

"      EdKew'd  P'k    8.W.  ll..sr>  3.20  &.Xi  0.1,5 

"      Point  Viviau  8.10  11.40  2.25  5.40  9.ai 

"      St.  I4iw.  P'k.  8.15  11.45  2.at  5.45  d:ir, 

"     FIneVlewPk  8.!K)  12.00  3.45  fl.tIO  9.4" 

"      1000  Isl.  Pit..  8.35  12.ft-.  2.60  6.05  0.4.^ 

"      Gi-enoilTsl...  H.40  13.10  2.55  B.IO  9..tII 

"      Koiiml  Isl....  8.50  12.20  3.05  H.20  10.00 

"     Clayton ».(I0  12.30  3.15  (1.30  lO.in 

Arrive  OaniuUHiuc.  9.50  4.05 

Leave           '•            ,  »..'iO  4.05 

Arrive  Alex.  Itay.., 11.30  5.80 

Arrive  Clay  ton 12.30  (i30 

A..M.  a.m.  p.m.  p.m.  p.m. 

LeuveClayton aO.OO  aU.45  a3.15  iiT.15  bIO.Ih 

"      K.  Island...  13..10  7.20    lO.lo 

"      (Jrenell  Isl.      £8  12..55  »8  7.85    10.2(i 

"      T.I.Park..      S<  1.00  g  5  7.30    10.2,', 

"      F.  V.  Park.      |  «  1.05  |  »  7.;i5    10.3(1 

••     St.Law.P'k.      |S  1.20  |S  7.45    10.4U 

"      I't.  Vivian  .      S  S  1.2')  %  S  7.50    10.4.-| 

"      Krtgew'tlPk     II  I.;i5  11  8.0(»    10.,Vi 

»  i  *  4 

«  t-  a  »- 

Arrive  Alex.  Uay  .11.30       1.45  6.30     8.15    11.00 

Steamer  l8LA.Ni)  Bbllb  runs  to  OifdensburK 

each  day  as  follows:  down. 

Leave  Clayton 7:00  A.  M. 

"      Uound  Island 7:10     " 

"     Thousand  Island  Park 7:30     "' 

"      Fine  View  Park 7:35     " 

"     St.  Lawrence  Park 7:50     " 

'■      Point  Vivian 8:00     " 

"      Kdf;ewood  Park 8:10     " 

"     Alexandria  Bay 8;16     " 

Arrive  Otrdensburtir 11;80     •' 

UP. 

Leave  Ovdensliurfj: 2:00  P.  SI. 

"     Alexandria  Bay 6:60     " 

"     Edjfcwoofl  Park 6:10     " 

"     Point  Vivian 6:20     " 

"      St.  Lawrence  Park 6:90     " 

"      FiuoViewPark 6:45     " 

"      1000  Island  Park 6:60     " 

"      Uound   Island 7:15     '• 

Arrive  Clayton 7:26     " 

A  and  B— Daily  except  Sunday.     I)  -Daily. 
12 


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A 


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L< 


A 

Pi 


I 


Bau  Steamboat  Go. 


At,  TIMK  TAULK. 

A.M.  A.M.  P.M.  P..M.   P.M. 

. .  AH.U)  Ull.80  A2.15  a5.3()  A9.1II 

'k    8.W.  11.35  3.20  6.»>    O.K) 

lU  8.IU  11.40  2.25  5.40    9.;.'>i 

k.  8.15  11.45  2.80  5.45    O.a'i 

»k  8.i)0  12.00  2.45  tl.t)0    9.4(1 

..  8.35  la.ft-.  2.60  «.05    «.4.^ 

..  «.40  12.10  2.55  B.IO    9..tII 

..  8.50  12.20  3.05  H.20  10.00 

..  ».(«)  12.30  3.15  O.ao  10.111 

c.  U.60  4.05 

.  9.50  4.05 

.,11.30  5.80 

..12.30  (i80 

A. it.     A.M.      P.M.      P.M.   P.M. 

.  aO.OO  All.45  A3.15  iiT.15  HlO.ln 

12..'->0  7.20  10.1.1 

,      S  8     13..Vi  t  8  7.25  10.2(1 

S  3      1.00  S  3  7.30  10.2,'. 

I  s      1.05  Ss  7,;i5  io.3ci 

.      11      1.20  I  S  7.45  10.40 

.      S  5       1.25  S  S  7.50  10.4.-I 

I     II      '■•'^  31  •*•'**  10-'>'"' 

*  i  it 

lU    C  W    K 

»  H  a  »- 

.11.30        1.45  5.;«)      8.15    11.00 

FtBi.i.B  nius  to  OifdcDsburif 
s:  DOWN. 

7:00  A.M. 

id 7:10     " 

sland  Park 7:80     "' 

Caik 7:35     " 

sePark 7:50     " 

m 8:00     "        U 

'ark 8:10     " 

nay 8;16     " 

i 11.30     •' 

UP. 

f 2:00  P.M. 

Bay 5:60     " 

Park 6:10     " 

n 6:20     " 

n'Paik 6:80     " 

'ark 6:45     " 

'ark 6:60     " 

nd 7:16     '■ 

7:25     " 

xcppt  Sunday.      I)  -Dally. 
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Alexandria  Bau  Steamboat  Go.  { 

[CO.NTINI.'KI).]  ,. 

--,    i^.o 

New  Island  Wanderer's  Trip. 

A.  .M.  (•.  M. 

Leave  Ali'xaiidria  Itay 8:00  ■..':15 

"    +Kdfjewoo<l 8:05  3:20 

"    +Polnt  VIvluii 8:10  3:35 

••    +St.  Lawrence  Park 8.15  3:;iO 

"    +Fine  View 8:30  3:45 

"      10U»  Island  Park 8;35  3:.'iO 

"    Hirenell  Piirk 8:40  3.-.'>5 

"      Hound  Island 8:,50  :i:05 

"     Clayton 9.-0(l  3:15 

"     Gananoque 9:60  4;06 

"     Westminster  Park Il:i0  5:10 

Arrive  Alexandria  Itay ll;*!  5:30 

After  each  round  trip  the  steamer  will  leiivo 
Alexandria  Hay,  ot  ll;;*!,  5:;to,  for  Clayton, 
toueliinKat  iutcrmediur«  ports. 

New  Island  Wanderer's  Sunday  Trip. 

I".  M. 

Leave  Cinj  ton 3:00 

"      Itounil  Island  3:05 

"      Orcnell  (slHn<l 3:20 

"      Fine  View  Isliind 2:,'iO 

"      St.  Luwrenee  I'ark 2:40 

"      Point  Vivian  2:50 

"      Edjrewood  Park 2:,">5 

•'     Alexandria  Hay       3:00 

•  Westminster  Park 3:35 

Arrive  Clayton 5:00 

Illumination  Kxcurslon   Wednesday   and 
Saturday  Evenings. 

Leave  < Jlay ton 7:15 

■'     Round  Island '-.'M 

Grenell  Island :35 

"     T.  LPark  ..7.!» 

"      +Fine  View 7:35 

•■     +8t.  Lawrence  Park 7.45 

"      +Pt.  Vivian 7:50 

•  +EdH;ewood 8.00 

Arrive  Alexandria  Bay 8:15 

Passengers  taking:  this  trip  at  any  point  will  IM 

returned . 

+    Stn|>8nn  signal. 
13 


.Central 

Park 

•Hotel, 


special 
Attractions: 


BATHING, 
BOATING. 
BILLIA-R-DS, 
TENNIS. 

enoQU  ET. 

PISHING.  Etc. 


u 


ST.  LAWRENCE  PARK. 

WM.  B.  SOUTHWORTH,  IKlandQer. 


Rates :    $3.00    to    $3.50    per    day. 

Special  rates  for  families  by  the 

week  or  month. 


Central  Park  Hotel xtaiula in  themklat      * 
of  its  own  charming  grounds,  surrounded 
byalarge  and  beautiful  Park,  shaded  by 
large  ami  stately  trees  and  it  immediately 
on  the  river  bank. 


i 


RO 


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W  PARK' 

VORTH,  Mandger. 


$3.50    per    day. 
r  families  by  the 
r  month. 


'el  s/((  tida  in  the  in  uM 
grounds,  surrounded 
tifid  Park,  shaded  by 
•esaiid  is  immediately 


BATHING, 
BOATING. 
BILLIA-R-DS, 
TBNNIS. 
CnOQUET, 
PISHING,  etc. 
u 


ROGHtSTER,  1,000  ISLANDS  ftND 
OGDENSBURG  NftV.  GO. 


Steamer  Bon  Vovaqe  plying  between 
Rochester  (Charlotte),  Oswego,  Kingston 
(Can.).  Clayton,  Round  Island.  Thousand 
Island  Park  and  Alexandria  Bay. 

Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays. 

Leave  Hochester.  N.  Y.  C JiggP;. 

•'       Charlotte ^.^     •> 

Arrive  Oswego h-oq    •• 

^^^  KingstonrCanaUa::::::: *^A.M. 

"       Thousand  Island  Park 7.«     ,, 

Arrive  Alexandria  Itey "•*' 

Sundays.  Wednesdays  and  Fridays. 

^y^  4KS^!si^p^":;:-"  i|  Y' 

..       liound  Island  (on siirnal)..-  1.55     ,. 
"       Clayton ^^.rjQ     " 

Kingston glgQ      .' 

Arrive  Oswego [igrOOmidt. 

I^ave       '•        •- '.....  6:30  a.m. 

Arrive  Charlotte .....  -  -  -  -  - ^45     .. 

"       Rochester,  N.  Y.  I' ''" 

N«TE-On  Sunday  steamer  will  leave  Alexan- 
dria Bay  4  P.  M.,  Kingston  .  P.  M. 
15 


THE  &DOEWOOD. 

ALEXANDRIA  BAY,  N.  Y. 


The  most  refined  and   homelike  re- 
sort on  the  8t.  Lawrence  River. 


Rl 


The  i)X(;ell«iit  locHtion  of  Kilirewooil  Phi-K 
and  the  nlm>iu>('  of  fogs,  ilamptiosfi,  inoHuuitoes 
uudoltu-r  iiiiiioyintr  foiitiires  (OmnicferiKti*!  oi 
sutnmi'i-  rcsoits  mak<-H  it  uiiiMiralicied  in  it- 
H()vHiita)r<-s  1(1  rhow  scfkintr  n-al  cnjoyiticni 
and  lest. 


KisliiuK:  and  lioating'  facilitic-ssucond  to  none. 
Stearaor  "Franklin"  for  charter  to  private 
partio!!.  RlcH'trie  ferry  to  and  from  Alexan- 
dria Hay. 


Special  Features: 

TENNIS 
BOWLING 


CROQUET 
BILLIARDS 


M.  A.  BTIIGGS,  Manager. 


Rapli 

Dm 

Moat 

1C« 
«WtTJ 
•v«rj 
UUlu 
oobtli 


16 


lOEWOOD. 

lA  BAY,  N.  Y. 


i  and   homelike  re 
Lawrence  River. 


RICHELIEU   AND  ONTARIO 
NflVIGftTION  60. 


ion  of  Edgewood  Phi'K 
f8,  ilarapuogfi,  inosi^uitot?'' 
t'litiires  (iliiiriicteriHtii!  oi 
I'H  it.  iinpiiralicicd  iti  it- 
8ci'l<in)r  n-Hl  cnjoyiticni 


t'aoiiitiossucQiKi  to  none, 
for  charter  to  private 
Y  to  and  from  .Alexan- 


CROQUET 
G  BILLIARDS 

vGS,  Manager. 

Ifi 


Cenmcnelnic  Moatlay.  Juno  l.Mh.  tnd  cnntinmnfr  •»  loo«  u  bailntM 
will  warrant,  of  wtoluh  llm«ly  n„i,c«  will  b«  K„.n.  iht  •u«m«n  will  |mt« 
ToroQio  M  a.Oti  p.  H.  tUilw(>im.Uyi(»Xi-*ptra>.  fi.r  MoDtrriiJ.  Uiitb«i?.  uid 
S'f^HH!'"'' ■*'""»  ■S»^'  InurmodUw  t>nn».  Includlwr  CUyUm.  llmmd 
Ulutd.  Tbouiuid  Ulaod  Piirk,  ud  AlaxandrU  Bur ,  ftoil  oounnMninft  Mun- 
(Ut,  Jun«  tfttb,  vtcuoan  will  iMve  UoDtr«&l  for  Toronto  at  10  M  a  ■ 
daUr  (9aBd«ra  «iMpt*d].  ulUnf  »  aU  tiit«rmedUte  port*  m  Mr  tb*  (ol 
lOWlDC  TuM  rabl* :  — 


BOTAL  MAIL  LINS  ftTEAStEKS^ 


DOWNWARDS: 

"  ToToiii7.","d~a  1 1  >n.Hu  n-~V00i 
dftva  excr|ii«d)  , 

Dsrllntrtoo^UowouD-l 

*in«)  I  ft  30 

Port  Hum  cm 

"— Tan 


[8" 


('obourg 

Kl  Boston. 

VlmjXou 

Hound  ialaod 

ThouMnit  IiUnd  fuk;  T  00 

'AUtMndrU  Hay    .       ftS' 

Hmckvill*  .       .j  B.iS*' 

Prwcoit  ..     ...    #.■»' 

rornwkll    .....         ..13«.<sri 


UPWARDS 

Uucbac    dAtly^tguitilajN  ' 
«Mw|>ted  -   ,.  i,||rw 

Ar.  kt  Munlr**!  n«xt  iDt>rn- 

li>K  i)|M 

L*.  Monlraal  tCantl    Buliu' 
evf  ry  momlUK  (AuodayBt 

•iMptfld) '1I.MUI 

Lochlna    («oiui«ot     With' 


"    Cotwn  I^andlog... 

Aj  atl|0Btr«kl(Bn*lonB-, 

•Id*  HtAtinan  f  nr  (jne- 

b*c  Ut  tnuuff  r  Pumii-| 

I'T  tiTsatrsalMlly  (Sun-; 
dftya  exMptcd) 

Arrive  ai  Qii«b«r  Mxt| 
momlnir.  connecUog; 
th«r«  With  stcamflri 
far  tbe  a«fa*»ari 
RIvar.aitiTat  Poluij 
LaThoiiposlt^Uurlxir} 
with  tno  h.>drro1r>Dlal 


if.ift-' 


\"all«>n«ltt ,  t.w 

<  uuau  IjindlncicoauMM 
with  tram  loavlnit  Hod- 

tnial  at  A.OO  p.  M  ) <W" 

<'omwall      .       B.30" 

niflktrumn't  Landing.      .  t.SOtu 

l'retcf»tt  7,10  •• 

BrtKJkville «jo  ■' 


ark 

IU>uiid  liiaati 
Clayton      ^         

.V-  Ktnguon 
Deaerontfl 

B«n«viii(> 

Trenton  (foot  or  Rftnal  > 
llrlehton 
(oifourg.  . 
Fort  Hop«  . 


Inc9n 


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w 

9.U  ■' 

9,30" 

11.00  ■• 


3I0■• 
1.30  " 


t  Dally  for  Quebec  (Sunday*  «icr|itcd>. 

* ConiDeiwInic  no   Monday,  nth  of  .Inly,  and  uotil  further    nntlre   a 

earner  will  kave  Klngntnii  and  Clavton,  and  other  ixirtu  every  Mondav 

ornloc   fnr  Montreal,  making  a  dally  HlAanier  thfoutih  the  IfllamUand 

Raplda  to  MiittruU  during  the  height  of  the  acattin  of  pleasure  travel 

■  of  Jooa.  July,  U4  Aoffoal  a  Bnnday  ■laainer  will  l«a*« 


will  leave  Klngtitn>i  and  Clavton,  and  other  ixirta  every  Mondav 
'nr  Montreal,  making  a  dally  atAanier  thfoutih  the  Ifll&nilaand 
Ml  ittruU  during  the  height  of  the  acaatin  of  pleaaure  tra\« 

DartatmoBttu  of  Jooa.  July,  udAocoai  a  Bnnday  »•«_..  

Moatrwl  aad  QoabM  rMp«oiliwy  at  iMr.  m.  for  QMbeo  aad  MontnaL 

t  CoannaoelBg  beKlnntngof  May,  the  Saguenay  ateanient  iMve  Quebee 
every  TitMday  and  Friday  at  T3U  a.  m.,  and  on  and  afwr  June  lAth, 
every  Tueeday,  Wednatday,  Friday,  and  Haturdav,  ami  on  and  after  Jul* 
IMta  until  fertbar  mMIo*.  dally,  Sunday  esoepted.  Ketumtng  taa*e  chl> 
oobtlnl  M  rao  A.  M.  the  day  foUowlnic  tbetr  depanara  fnin  Qaebec. 

All  ttmea  nbjeetto  fluctuation  fromatretaof  weather, etc., kodchRon 
wttb  or  wlthou  notice 


« 


ZAAK  WALTON 

■      HDUSE.    , 

8T.  LAWRENCE  RIVER. 

6LAYTOI2,  N.  Y. 


Ttie  HnglBrs  Paradise. 


Kcill 
I  i  n- 

r.  I, 


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r.  I, 

lil'Cl 

Koii 
Aim 


I,KA 
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Ifnc 
lirci 
Ar. 


This  large  and  coinmodiouH  Imtel  offers 
every  convenience  to  tho8e  in  search  of 
rest  and  recreation  at  the  Tliousand 
iBlands. 


25D    FBEt   Df   Veranda 
Fronting  River. 


T.  M.  ESSELSTg/M, 


18 


Ik-tt 

A.  y 


'I'll 

folld 
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».3U, 
M. 

12  IM 
Sutu 

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M.,  1 


N 


DUSE. 
RENCE  RIVER. 

fTOD,  N.  Y. 


lers  Paradise. 


coinmodiouH  Jiotel  offers 
ice  to  thoBe  in  search  of 
Jtion    nt    the    Thousand 


it   of   Veranda 
Ing  River. 


5SELSTg/N, 


18 


riMic     r.Mii^ic. 


Steamer  Niahtinoale. 

IIKWN. 

I.KAVK.            A.M.    ,\.tl.    A.M.  I'.  V.  I'.  M.  I'.  M. 

I'lH.Vlnii r  ID)    IHK)     1(1  U'.j  MNI  ^' AO    .'>  (II 

KcMIIld  InIM     .  7  4(>    1)  10     Id  :i,'i  110  ;t  00    5  10 

liiviicil  iMi'd,..:  .V)  Oil    10  .'io   1  an   ;i  ir>  5^.1 
r.  I.  I'lirk H  00   o:io    to  .v.    1:10  ;i  lh)   n  :io 

Ar   Kim-  view. H  OTi    Itlift    II  00    1  IB    ;i  ^T.    ,1  ;15 
UP.  ,v 

I.KAVK.  A.  .M.    A.M.     A.M.     I'.  M.    !■.  .M.  I>.  M. 

liiH)  view K  (W  II  ;i">  11(10   I  :ir>  ;i  w  5:15 

I'.  I.  Purk H  1.5  IH."i  1105    145  :i  :|0  fi  45 

liri'lii'll  IhIM...H  ao  11.5(1  II   10    150  H  115  5  «» 

KcillIHl  l8r(I....H  !(5  10  0,5  1125    2  (IT)  It  SO  (1115 

.\  V.  I  In  VtDIl ....  H  4.5  10  15  1 1^  i)5_  a  15  4  00  «  15 

an.N  DAY  TRIPS. 

IIOWN.  ^  vv. 

I.KAVK.  A.M.    I'.  M.      I.KAVK.  V.M.    I'.  M. 

Cliiytoii H  .50     la  01     KliU'  V »  i5    14  15 

it'nd  r 11(10    \::-M  (iii'iu'ii  I...  »  ;t5   1^55 

lirciicll  I....0  15    12  115    Ifnci  1 0  r>0      1  lU 

.\r.  H'liu- V..U  25     12  45    Ar.  ("Inj  toii.lO  00    ISO 

.\— .Vlakinir  tilow  coiiiifctloii  iit  ('Itiytoii  with 
Str.  Hon  VoyHxe  for  KinKtitoii,  (tswcgo  anil 
Itoi'lifstor. 


Orand  View  Park  Ferry. 

KetweoD  Thougaiul    Isliind    Park   and   (Irand 
View  I'ark. 

lie»vcH  Thoiixand  I.><land  Park  7.30.  »::tO,  ll;20 
A.  .M.:  1:30.  2;50,  4:110.  «::iO.  x.-OO  1'.  M. 

lij-ave  Grand  View  Park  0:4.5,  H-M),  10:15  A.  M.: 
12:50.  2:10.  3:40.  6:ilO,  7:00  P.  M. 

WESTMINSTER  PARK  FERRY. 

The  Wi'stmlnstt-r  Park  Kerry  will  maku  the 
fdllowlDK  trips  lietween  the  Park  and  Alexan- 
dria Bay:  lieave  VVeBtminsU-r  Park  tl.iW,  7.45. 
H.3U.  11.10  A.  M.;  l.!K),  2.20,  4.30.  (1.30,  7.35.  S.30  P. 
M.  Leave  Alexandria  fJay  7.20.  8.30.  10  A.  M., 
12  M.,  ISO,  3.20,  5.2U,  7.15,  8.30  P.  M.  Kvcry 
Saturday  night  extra  trip  at  10.30. 

SUNDAY. 

I«ave  Westminster  Park  8.30,  11.30  A.  .M.; 
12.30.6.45  P.M.  fiPavo  Alcxandriu  Bay  7..tOA. 
M,  12  M.,  1,7.15  P.  M. 

Ill 


New 
*^Windsor 
Hotel 

TP  THOUSAP  ISLANDS, 

CLAYTON,  N.  Y. 


TbiH  popular  houtte  is  n|>eu  tho  eiitlru  jtar. 
Situated   on  Water  Stifot,   within   a  stone's ' 
throw  of  the  8t,  Luwrciu'C  Itlver.'tho  IuvIko- 
ratinif  breezes  from  Luke  Ontario  sweep  across 
its  broad  vorundas,  day  and  nixht. 

The  Nkw  Windhoh  iseleifUDtly  and  uommo- 
diously  furnislied  throughout.  Eaeb  room 
opens  upon  a  poruti,  from  which  an  unrivalled 
view  of  the  river  and  its  numerous  Islands  may 
be  enjoyed. 


RATES  MODBf^ATB. 


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indsor 

tel 

im  ISLANDS, 

roN,  N.  Y. 


le  is  oiwu  th()  entlri'  year. 
'  8tifot,  within  II  stone's 
nwreiu'c  Ulver.'tho  IuvIko- 

Luke  Ontario  sweep  across 
day  and  niKht. 
H  Is  elegaDtly  and  oommn- 

throutrbout.  Each  room 
,  from  which  an  unrivalled 
d  Its  numerous  Islands  may 


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1000    ISL.A/<<'D   PA-RK. 

THE  NEW  ENGLAND 

W.  H.  PRINE.  Manager. 
Formerly  maiiatrt  r  of  the  Hickory  Hiiuse. 

Board  with  rooms,  per  week,  |8to$10; 
table  board,  pi-r  week,  special  rates; 
board  witli  room,  per  day,  I1.5O;  break- 
fast 35c;  dinner  50c ;  supper  H'tc 

Freely'8   Celebrated    BON     BONS. 

P.  M.  FREELY, 

Manufiutureraud  Dealer  in 

FINE  CONFECTIONERY 

BGN  BDNS, 

ICE  CR£A.M,;:S. 

ICE  CREAM  SUDA, 

AlexaDdria  Bay,  N.  T. 

ALL    COOPS    STRICTLY    PURE. 

PULLMAN  HOUSE, 

RIVER  ST.  LAWRENCE. 

BAT  BS- $2.00  to  $2.60l)er  Day;  $10.00 
to  $16.00  per  Week. 

Enlarged,  Reflttedand  Centraiiy  Located. 

This  hotel  has  u  United  States  Postofflce, 
Good  Boat  Livery,  NHtatorium  and  Toboggan, 
Slide,  Barlier  Shop,  and  everything  for  the 
comfort  aud  conveulence  of  its  patrons. 

ALL  BOATS  STOP  AT  OIR  DOCKS. 

C3-R.B1SXE1L.L,    N.    -Y. 
3S 


OlM'ONiTK 
THK  rU()S.S.M().N 


^N-D   PA-RK. 

ENGLAND 

E,  Manager. 

f  the  Hickory  House. 

per  week,  |Sto$10; 
'eek,  special  rates; 
■rday,  *1.50;  break- 
;  supper  Soo. 

ted    BON    BONS. 

'RBBLY, 

nnU  Dealer  In 

BGTIONERY 

s, 

IM  SLID  A, 

exandria  Bay,  N.  T. 

■RICTLY    PURE. 

HOUSE, 

■AWRENCE. 

.SO  per  Day;  $10.00 
ler  Week. 

f  Centrally  Located. 

iltod  Status  Postofflce, 
Coriiiiu  and  ToboKgan, 
id  everything  for  tJie 
Bof  it«  patrons. 

AT  OIR  DOCKS. 


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CORNWALL  BROS.. 
^  General  Ticket  Agents. 


TICKETS  FOR 

Montreal, 

Quebec, 

River  Saguenay, 
Gulf  Ports, 

White  IVIountalnSf 

Portland, 

,    .        _.  .  ,        Boston, 

Laiies  Champlain 

and  George, 

Saratoga, 

New  York 

All  Points  East  and  West. 


C^  Secure  your  tioketa   before  taking 
Steamer. 

Dealers  in  Foreign  and  Domestic  Dry  Qooda, 
Notions,  Novelties,  Souvenirs  of  the  Thousand 
Islands,  Hats  and  Caps,  iiootsand  Shoes,  Choice 
Line  of  Fancy  Groceries,  Camp  and  Island 
Supplies  a  Specialty.  Ueady-made  Clothiugr 
and  Custom  Tailoring  Department  in  charge 
of  a  First-olasa  Tailor.    All  work  guaranteed. 

STORE  STORE.  ALEXAHDRIi  BAT.  N.  T. 


BROS.. 
Ticket  Agents. 


TS  fon 


iver  Saguenay, 

MountalnSf 

Portland, 

Boston, 
^lain 

orge, 

aratoga, 

New  York 

ast  and  West. 


tickets   before  taking 


id  Domestic  Dry  Qooda, 
tUTenira  of  the  Thousand 
I,  liootsand  Shoes,  Choice 
cries.  Camp  and  Island 

Ueady-made  Clothiugr 
:  Department  in  charge 

All  work  guaranteed. 

EXAHDRIi  BAT,  N.  T. 


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1000  ISLANDS  NEWS, 

Alexandria  Bau,  N.  Y. 


p.  a.  BARRY,  Publisher. 

E.  BRATE.  ROGERS,  Editor. 


i  Published  (liirliiK  thesuinmorseRSon.    Sub- 

'      Bcription   inice   $l.fx)     A<lviTtiHinK   Btttes  ou 
RppUcatldii  to 

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j  I'liblislierTHK  News  Sbhies, 

I  Herkimer  N.  Y. 


PRESS  OF 

TIMES  PUBLISHING  CO., 

Printers  and  Engravers, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


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ubiisher. 

1.  ROOERS,  Editor. 


;hc8uinmor  season.    Sub- 
AilviTtiHinK   Utiles  on 

F.   C.   BARRY, 

lishorTHB  News  Skkieb, 
Herkimer  N.  V. 


SS  OF 

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id  Engravers, 
USE,  N.  Y. 

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*-  flirwnM.  I  oo«.m 

Ar.riftru)Bin>ooui«i).Mir  S4a    ■* 

i'«MMrM«MM«UMrfWAtouiidrttP»r 
<l«llr-  vid  for  MmItmI  mm,  uiwm  Mm. 
ttar*.  "MU  Jal/  loA !  tfUrTvlj  iMk.  Bm- 

Nte|»r»  rslla  aad  CtofloM. 

■'    BBffKlO.  "  ■      1»00     ■ 

*■    HoekOTMr.  "     IIM     " 

"  HrrMMM.         "  300 pn 

Ar.  cUfion.  "  "AM" 

N«w  York  KRil  CUyton. 
Wmrmt  VMUbaM  SlMptaff  Uuw. 
I.T.  N.Y.(Urmittft>n.fll«.t«»lir  74m  p.m. 

-'  AiiHuir.tfftiir nun   - 

"    UUO». t  J.'tft.B. 

Ar  ClKjton,    "     5.4S     >- 

N*«r  Vorh  kbU  risytmi. 
Wavnar  v««ttaM  OnvMc-KvoM  Oars. 
Lf .  N«»  Tork  <(mna  C«ntr«1 

•uUon).  wMkdftr* ft.iiaft.ni. 

"   Altaav n.4«    - 

"   UUc* 3tfip.a. 

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Mvw  Tark  »M  €»>•  I'larent. 

L*.  N.T.(araBdCMBU.)d»llp  B-lSpu 

**       liliBB. &.3S  ft.Bi. 

B.ttO    " 

.. H3»     • 

-   Tftp*  Vlnnnt,  4ftllT 1040     " 

Ckr  \mw1mt  Raw  TMb  aMfdu  nM*  ruw 
vtetrrMBM  Md  MTl*w  Om«*Imm«  tl » 
«,M.lndftfa. 

H««  York  KBd  <lBd«B«twrK. 


Lv.  N  T.(Onu>dC«n.Su.)dBUr  ftlS^a 

•*     UtlM 634>S.K 

Ar.  Onei»l>iir« 11.90    " 

a«n«*n Mr  >fTl>«t  OKiii»t»f« UM P.M. 

k'llra  «nri  riajrtnn. 

W^nrr  Drkotnf  Moon  l'>ra. 

I.T.  Ilile*.  WMkdkr* V  IOp.B. 

Ar  riKruM ft.iu.  " 

KyimrttM  MRd  CUjrton* 

W^PMT  l>l«WlBf-|lMMiOU«. 

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Ar.  rurtoo  - ft.W    " 

Haap«t»alnn  nrldx*  and  Naw  York. 

'*'-"  *!itaGr££S?rst"^  "*^ 

I.T  Uniiii  Hrtd««,R.  W.  AO..     R.link.«. 

Ar.ttawaco.  "        ~    ..   I'J.IUpw. 

"  WMrtMi«k«B.N.r.O.AWKvltlJm  " 
"  N»«  Vorft.  WMt4«d  tlt...l0.4«  " 
**    N»«  Vorft.  rraakllallL     .lu.aSp.M. 


wirraeuND  «*••  aouTHBouNi 

PorlUnd.  Mc.  aad  Cklc»«a. 


Lf   l*om«nd,tellr  •10.  ■■■  .  0  4Sa.B. 

'■  rsftfwi* i3M)p.». 

'•   «  nrood  11.30    " 

Ar  Rnitniid 4Wa.a. 

-'   ItnekwWT.  N.  T  C.  «tp« 

ibTMkfMtt 7  40    * 

-'    BuflAln.  M.  T.  C.  «M>M. . . .   B.4S    * 

"   Nlk-KKlla.  N.  r.O.ihvM    II  1A     - 
Lt.  Nia.  •''aUB.Mtak.CMI.ft.R.  a.lS^B. 
Ar.  IMniU,  -.-.-- 


lO.W    - 
T.tOa.«. 


ClAftMi  aad  Chleaird. 

WscMtr  TaMtbaUd  tl— plwr  Ckn. 

L«  riariM  dallrM.Anadaf.  845 a.a. 

Ar.Biracwd  11,01  p.m. 

"   MooMaUr 8.1ft    ■* 

"  BHtakt 4.IA    " 

U  Batata. iMi    - 

"  illa.rallaJitok.C«Bl.,akllr 


Ar.  DMrolt. 


itMaadu 

,  MmlOmi. 

laadar... 


dalir 


ft.ia 


>i..4alip 


.  7  50a.«. 
ClajrtoB  aad  Niagara  Falls,      i 

Waiaar  V««ltaM  naa«(itv  nan. 
Lf.  riari0a(tOOOUW«).«lallrll.2np.M. 
Ar  flprMaae.H  W.*U.H.iL,  «.Ma.a. 

-    H.  T.  C.  dtfOl 

—K 7-4(1    - 

,  W.T.Cdapo*.....  ».4n' ■ 

"   Klacara  rait*.    "         ...11111    ' 
Tbta  Irala  m«w  Clajtaa  laadaf  alKM  IM> 
p.  in. 

C'lajtaa  aad  NhisAra  Palla. 
Wmtm*  VaaUb'd  IhiA4  P««wlaf  Homh  i%fa 

l.f.  ClarwMi.  wMkdar*. M.46b.«. 

Ar  HrraMaa.  H.  W.  AU.  R.H. 19.01  »n 

-  KuekaaMr.  N.  V CMpOt..   |.|A     - 

"  B«n«io.  -^       4-ia   " 

"    Niagara  rail*.  "  5.1<i     " 

Claylaa  aad  New  %«rfe. 

WafMT  Va'ilbalM  >  h»vtmt  Ckra 

I.*  niafian  dallr *.00  p  ■■ 

Ar.  lUlea l.OOa.*. 

■'  AitMH »..ia    " 

"  Ka«  Tort  tUraad  Cm  8UI  7.4a  " 
rla>iaa  aad  N*>w  York. 

Wiwaar  Vtattb'd  it«aa«  nra«liw-Koam  OM*. 

I,*.  Clarion 13.01  p-mt. 

At.  Utiaa S»    " 

'■   Albwir B.Wl     •• 

•■   NawVorkiUrandCan-HUtl  9.40    '   . 

Ca**  Vlarvai  aad  Now  Yavfe.    | 


....  ft«>».« 
....  OJW    " 

....  nao   - 

"  UUca. »4"    - 

-  N»w  York  lUraad  Can  Aa)  0  :UI  AS 
Car  (MvaaCbpaVlaeaai  m  laadar  aloDM 

M  •.•  p.  M.  aad  nnM  *ta  ■imrma  to  >!•« 
tork^ 

0«d«Bdkapa  oBd  N««r  York. 
W^aar  ftMaplfw  Can  IMIr. 

L.«.  (iRdaaabnr*.  dallr ».4npai. 

Ar.UUea    « -'rft    ■■ 

-*    Mao  York  i(;ratidr«nfli«>  ii.HOa.M. 
■HBdar'  *kia  uala  l«aT*a  Ur<l«>a<>it>ii  1  <^ 

Clayioa  aad  (Ill«a.  i 

Wairiter  t>ra«lHr-RaoBii^arm  ' 

hw  riayUM.  aaakdar* IZOlpaL 

ArUttM ».»0     " 

flaytaa  aad  Hyracaao. 

Wasnaf  lira*lnc-R<>aw  OWa 

l.v.Clajum.waekdara N4»aw 

Ar.  Mfranuw  I'ini  t>  m. 

New  YaHi  and  Wa»iaalaa  llrld«a» 

l-aHawo  aad  WaowaMilaaH— ' J"»  0%Uj- 

•ueHHliwC^lrtan. 

I.V.N0O  Yurk.KrankllnM....  .1.45>.». 

-  N«n>  York.  W.  48dm <  Oil     ■* 

"    WaaftBOkaa.NVUAWHr  *-M    " 
"  ll-ooKn.  K.  W.AO... 1..1fla.». 

Ar  Mavp  Hrlda*.  "       iJioo.Bi* 


m  House, 


^lexaqdria  Bay,  I?.  Y. 


The  Finest  and  most  Pleasantly 
Located  $2  Hotel  on  the  River. 

Special  Attention  to  Commercial  Men. 


F*i'c:>jr»»-i«»tc3»-. 


?  ALEXANDRIA  BAV,  N,  /., 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 

Thousand  Islands  Views 
a  Specialty-, 


Specia!  Attention  to  Group  Pictures. 

OPPOSITE  THOUSAND  ISLANn   ROUSE. 

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lid  most  Pleasant! y 
lotel  on  tlie  River. 


1  to  Commercial  Men. 


^VFe»I3  Insist, 


ir»i-i«-tcDt-. 


ire  ^  Go., 

v^  B^y,  n,  r., 

fRAPHERS 

Islands  Views 
iBcialty, 


1  to  Group  Pictures. 

3AND  ISLANn   noU8B. 

28 


HOW 


TO   QO 


FISHI/NG. 


First  .lass  fighiug  outfits  with  reliable  oars- 
men and  HTUldes  can  be  had  for  J3.00  per  day. 
Apply  at  your  hotel  or  of  the  oargmen  at  the 
wharves.  Lunches  will  be  furnished  by  the 
liotels  and  boardinij  houses. 

Each  flshinjf  outfit  issuppllefl  with  all  neces- 
■ary  tackle,  etc.  Bait  extra.  The  St.  Law- 
rence niver  Boatmens-  Protective  Association 
will  see  that  you  ai-e  furnished  with  none  but 
first  class  guides. 

Steam  yachts,  sail  yachts  and  row  boats  can 

1)6  chartered  at  reasonable  prices.    Apply  at 

boat  liveries,  at  the  wharves  or  at  hotel  office 
29 


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6R0SSM0N 

Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y. 


One  of  tlu^  iH'St  and   nioHt  comfortable 

sumnuT  renort  hotels  in  tJie 

.     United  States    . 


ALL  DEPARTMENTS 
UNDER  THE  DIRECT 
SUPERVISION  OF 
THE  PROPRIETOR 


RATES,  $4.Q0  PER  DRY. 


CHAS.  W.  CROSSMON, 


PROPRIETOR. 

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§§MON 

dria  Bay,  N.  Y. 


St  and   most  conifortahle 
resort  liotels  in  tlie 
nited  States    . 


'EPARTMENTS 
I  THE  DIRECT 
RVISION  OF 
ROPRIETOR 


14.00  PER  DRY. 


V.  CROSSMON, 


tOPRIETOR. 

30 


PROTECTIVE  flS&OCmTION. 


A  Pew  FactsWorthythe  Perusal  of 
allSt.  Lawrence  'River  Tourists. 

The  attention  of  toiiiists  iiml  otliorf.  lontera- 
plHtiUK   u  visit  to  the  St.   Uiwi-enic  ilvei-   Is 
oiillfd  to  tin.  fmt  that  IIkt.'  Is  now  oiKunl/rd 
iin  ll^wocilltlon  known  iia  the  .St.  Ui witmic-  Hi vit 
llo,itaien'«  Proteotive  Assoflatlon,  whos«  »b- 
n-ct  iHto  liiruiHil  liny  Information  timt  may  lie 
-lutfht  in  i^'Kunl  to  the  Thousand  Islands,  hotel 
nites,  private  uottatfes,  steam  yaehtM,  boats  and 
boatmen,  bait,  llshinK  tackle,  niplains,  piiotH 
;iiiide8,    enKlneeis,    i,te.    The   assoeiotion    has 
over  l.-ib  meralx.'1-s  who  have  In'en  duly  exam- 
med  and   tfiven  the   i-eqnir.'d    papers" statliiK 
I  heir  ability  to  serve  the  piiblii;  in  a  satisfac- 
iiTy  manner  as  boatmen,  riverjfuides.t'te.  The 
rii.mliers  of  the  agsoeiation  are  Koverned  by 
laws  that  will  i,i.sure  safety  and  sutisfaction  to 
those  s<^ciirln»f  their  services.    A  standard  rate 
has  been  established  which  will  lie  furnished  on 
application.    Any   memlKsr  furnlahed   by  the 
association  will  Im;  a  sruumntee  of  ^ood  service 
and  expulsion  is  the  penalty  for  failure  to  per- 
lorm  the  duties  in  a  pro|)er  manner.    Contrary 
to  (feneral   iH'lief   the   Hoatmen's  Protective 
Association  Is  not  a  labor  onranizatlon.  but  a 
body  of  men  banded  toj^ether  for  the  puriioso 
of  furnishing  pleasure  seekers  at  the  St.  Iaw- 
renee  ^i^er  with  jfood  and  trustworthv  h.'lp 
and  to  eliminate  the  abuses  which  have  hereto- 
fore  been  thrust  upon  them  by  unprincipled 
men. 

All  communications  will  be  promptly  an- 
swered  if  addressed  to  the  association  at  Alex- 
andria  Itey,  N.  Y. 

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Steamer  Grescenl. 

Uiivi'  AlcxaiKlriH   Itay  7;l(l,  IWW  A.  M.  1S:1H, 
8:(10,  4;15,  7;IM'.  M. 
\An\i'  Cfiilml  I'urk  H-.m,  M:m  A.  M.;  1;(I0.  :':4», 

♦:«).  •;■.:*)  y.  m. 

Sto|ipintt»t  nil  iiiti'riiioirittelHliintlHonalunnl. 
WhlU'  hIkiiuI  I'lir  ii|>  trlpx,  rcil  nIkiuiI  for  tliiwii 
tripH.    Will   iilsii  ilt'llvcr  iiiiiIIn.  ti-l(>KritinH  iiml 

YIMK-TAIII.K     OK     KTKAMKIl      KMI'IHK      STATK'H 

THll*  TO   l,.\KK-ON-TIIK-Mor,NTAIN.   KINOH- 

TON    ANI>   I'ltrrON. 

(Kor  ilfdiTlptlon  a<'C  Inxldc  front  cm)V<t.) 
I/<>avuAloxnndrlH  H«y  7.00  A.  M.,  Kd^iwood 
I'nrk  7.or.,  I'oliit  Vlvliin  7.ai.  Ht.  LKwn-iice  Park 
7.-'5,  Kliii'  Vli'W  7.4fi,  TtioiisHiid  IhIhiuI  I'lirk  7.60, 
Ciruni'll  lAliind  7.r>.'>,  Kouinl  IhIiiikI  xM,  Cliivton 
8.1.1,  {Jiinniioiiiic  ».!r>.  iirrlvi"  Kinvxton  11.00, 
Liiko  oil  the  MountHln  l.x'O  P.  M..  i'iotoii  l.tf 

IttaiiriilMK  It'iivi'  IMcloii  ;).00  F.  M..  tiHke  un 
the  Moiintiiin  ;).:!.'>,  Kiimxtoii  6.110  !>.  M.,  (Jana- 
tio(|iic  7.4'!,  ( liiyton  H,4ft,  Koiiiid  iNlanil  H.Mi, 
Orcncll  iNlund  U.OTi,  TlioiiHiiiid  iHlHnd  I'urk  D.IO, 
Kiiii'  V'low  l>.ir>.  8t.  Luwrt'iUM'  I'urk  ».;Ci.  Point 
Vivlnii  11.40,  KdgewoiHl  Vurk  li..'iO.  Ak'xundriH 
Buy  lii.OO. 


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1000  Islands. 


.ViniiiiK  .Viiu'rli'ii'M  most 
idiurnilnti  ri'MorlH. 


The :  New :  GoiumDian 

At  Thousand  Island  Park,  N.  Y., 


AND  THK 


HOTEL  WESTiniNSTER 

Westminster  Park,  Alex.  Bay,  N.  T. 

Orvat  family  hotels,  modern  and  flrat-class; 
charges  moderate.  Send  lor  descriptive  pum- 
pblet  and  termi. 

H.  F.  INCLEHART,  Prop'r. 


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r  Crescent. 

,   Itay  :;Hl,  (WW  A.  M..  MMy 

It  H.{*),  W:„V  A.  M.;  1;(I0.  :.':4ft, 

I'mioilitto  ixliiiidit  on  Hiuiml. 
1  trlpn,  ri'<|  nIkmuI  fordiiwii 
liver  iiiiiIIn.  tfleKritmH  iitxl 


'FIAMKIl      KMI'IUK      HTATK'H 
-TIIK-MIU'NTAIN.   KINOS- 
INI)   I'ltrrclN. 

ace  iiiRliif  front.  coviT.) 
H«y  7.00  A.  M.,  Kilniwood 
Ian  T.ai,  Ht.  liKWH-nce  Park 
Thonsanil  IhIhiuI  I'lirk  T.GU, 
KouncI  iHliind  x.Ot'i,  rliivton 
15.  iirrlve  Kinvxton  11.00, 
lin  \.'M  v.  M..  I'iotciu  l.tf 
Mcton  ;).(I0  P.M..  Lake  v)n 
KUmxtoii  6.00  r.  M.,  Uaiin- 
I  HAf,,  Itoiind  iHlnnil  HTiA, 
TlioiiHaiiil  Inland  I'urk  D.IO, 
Luwrcnii'  I'ark  H.iyi.  Point 
oo<l  Vurk  |i..'iO,  Alexandria 


.VnionK  .Vint'rIi'a'H  inoNt 
!),         rliarniliiR  ri'HorlK. 


:  GoiumDian 

Island  Park,  N,  Y., 


LM>  THK 


ESTiniNSTER 

Park,  Alex.  Bay,  N.T. 


is,  modern  and   flnt-dass; 
Send  for  descriptive  pam- 


NCLEHART,  Prop'r. 

•.a 


What  t<  JO  in  Case  ot  Drowning  and 
/\cGi(lent8. 


DrownttiK,  I.  (,ooM>n  Clothliitf.  If  any.  3 
Kiiipty  l.ii[i»4  of  water  liy  laylnir  liody  on  IIh 
Htiimai'li  and  liriinu'  It  l>v  tlic  middle  *»  that  the 
head  liantTM  down  .lerk  thelmdy  a  fev- liiueH. 
:i.  Pull  tiMiKiie  forward,  uMiiu  handki  i"hjef. 
or  pin  with  Htrinkr,  if  neeesHary.  I.  !inltal<- 
motion  of  n-splratlon  liy  alternately  I'onipreiw- 
liiK  anil  exjiandlriK  the  lower  rilM.  alioiil 
twenty  timeN  a  minute  .Mternati'ly  raJMhiK 
and  lowerinif  the  armx  from  the  sIdeM  up  aliove 
the  head  will  Rtiniulate  theaetloii  of  the  Uiukx. 
I^'t  It  Ik-  done  )rently  but  ixTxlHtently.  ft. 
.\pply  warmth  and  friction  to  extremltlex.  H. 
My  holdintf  tonvni'  I'orwanl.  eloMinif  the  niw- 
irilHand  prentuiu  the  ".Adam'H  apple"  hack  (so 
UK  to  elow  entrani'e  to  Htomaeh.)  direct  intla- 
lion  ean  lie  tried.  T.ike  a  deep  lireath  and 
hrealheil  fori'ilily  Into  the  mouth  of  pntieni. 
I  iimpreiit  ttie  chest  t    expel  the  air  and  n'peat 

IheoiHratlon.    7.  IION'T  (!IVK.   t'P  !    1 pie 

have  Ihmmi  mived  after  lloriis  of  patient.  vl»for- 
iiilM  effort  H  When  lireathInK  iM'Klns.  (fet 
patient  into  a  warm  iM'd,  trive  WAini  drinks. 
cirfiplritHln  ti'a.<<|»ionHtnll.  frexh  air  and  ipiiet. 

Burns  and  Scalda.  Cover  with  Cooking 
Soda  and  lay  wet  clothn  over  It.  Whites  of 
y.UH^  and  I  tlivc-  oil.  Olive  or  Mnsi-od  ( Ml. plain, 
or  mixed  with  Chalk  or  Whiting 

Jylghtnlna;.  Daxh  I'old  water  over  a  iK'rxon 
struck. 

Sunstroke.  Iionson  ClnthinK.  (let  patient 
into  shade,  and  apply  ice-cold  water  to  head. 

Mad  DoK  or  Snake  Bite.  Tie  eoril  tlirht 
above  wmind.  Suck  the  wound  and  cauteri/e 
with  cRUMtIc  or  white-hot  Iron  at  once,  or  cut 
out  adjoinlntir  partH  with  u  sharp  knife. 

Veuotnoua  Insects*  Stlngi ,  ftc.  Apply 
weak  Ammonia,  Oil.  Salt  Watct.  or  Iodine. 

Falntlnsr.  Place  tlat  on  back:  allow  fresh 
air.  and  sprinkle  with  water. 

Tests  of  Death.  Hold  mirror  to  month. 
If  livinif.  moisture  will  irather.  Push  pin  Into 
Mesh.  If  dead  the  h(de  will  remain.  If  allv<>  it 
will  close  up. 

Cinders  in  the  Bye.  Itoll  soft  paper  up 
likiMi  lamp  liKliter  and  wet  the  tip  to  remove, 
or  use  a  medicine  dropixir  to  draw  it  out.  (tub 
the  ol/itr  eye.  A  tlax-s*fd  placed  in  the  eye 
will  soon  removi'  any  f<Mrl»fn  substance. 


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